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    [NEEDED] - Price quote for print job

    I need a 2-piece auger, servo mount, and a mount printed for a cat feeder project, but I have no means to. I was thinking a 3d printing forum would be perfect to find somebody who could help me out, since I know very little about modeling.

    Nowhere in the linked page does the uploader state dimensions, and I'm not sure if the 3d dimensions are accurate to fit, say, a 1" or 2" PVC T Pipe

    AugerMount.stl
    AugerWithCurlFlash.stl
    ServoMount.stl

    If one of you more experienced individuals could take a look and offer me a quote to print in this 2" T Pipe, I'd greatly appreciate it.


    Thanks in advance.

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    I measured it in Netfabb and the radius of the auger is 40mm exactly. I think you will need a metric T-piece.

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    3D Hubs is a good place to start

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    I'll have to look for other T pipe widths then.

    Thanks for the link to 3D Hubs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cromberslauce McHiberty View Post
    I'll have to look for other T pipe widths then.

    Thanks for the link to 3D Hubs.
    Hi! You can post it on our website as a project (for free) and hire a qualified designer to do the designing for you. Hope this helps!

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    I wanted to bump this one last time to say I found a printer shop on 3dhubs.com. Thanks all for the recommendations.

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    Great, If you can let us know how it turns out

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    A local printer from 3dhubs was able to help me print. It wasn't cheap, but this is a niche market still. ~$50 when all was said and done.

    200 layer height PETG material. Seems sturdy enough for my application.

    When printed out, the earlier-attached schematics fit a 1.5" PVC tee pipe perfectly. Thanks again for the recommendation to 3dhubs ServiceXp.

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    You are welcome, and thanks for the followup.

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    Go to cbworldwideproducts.com and upload your 3d object, we will print it for you. You receive a instant quote, and can also select material and color.

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